“I looked at the trailer and I have some ideas of where they’re going”
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Life is Strange’s original director is “curious” about seeing the character he helped create return in the forthcomingLife is Strange: Double Exposure.
“It’ll be great to see where they go and it’s always great to see new narrative games, because there are not that many, to be honest. And this is the genre I prefer playing. I love playing. So I’m really happy when there are more and hopefully there will be more attention to it so the genre does not disappear,” the Lost Records: Bloom and Rage creative director concluded.
As things stand, Life is Strange: Double Exposure is set to launch later this year on October 29 as one complete package, while Lost Records is instead taking an episodic format with its release, launching Tape 1 on February 18, and Tape 2 on March 18 next year.
In an additional interview with GamesRadar+, Deck Nine spoke about the pressure of bringing back Max in Double Exposure, saying that “everybody now has the Max in their heads that we have to compete with.” Read our fullLife is Strange: Double Exposure interviewfor more from Gamescom.
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